Diary of an Early American Boy

1805

$19.95

Publication Date: 19th May 2008

For his fifteenth birthday in 1805, Noah Blake received a little leather-bound diary. This reprint of his actual journal offers modern readers a charming glimpse of a vanished era through the eyes of a nineteenth-century farm boy. Eric Sloane—a distinguished historian, author, and artist—has expanded Noah Blake's daily entries with a fascinating explanatory narrative and 72 delightful drawings.
Hailed by Library Journal as "informative and nostalgic," this unique book features descriptions and drawings of such common chores as making nails, building a bridge, splitting shingles... Read More
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For his fifteenth birthday in 1805, Noah Blake received a little leather-bound diary. This reprint of his actual journal offers modern readers a charming glimpse of a vanished era through the eyes of a nineteenth-century farm boy. Eric Sloane—a distinguished historian, author, and artist—has expanded Noah Blake's daily entries with a fascinating explanatory narrative and 72 delightful drawings.
Hailed by Library Journal as "informative and nostalgic," this unique book features descriptions and drawings of such common chores as making nails, building a bridge, splitting shingles... Read More
Description
For his fifteenth birthday in 1805, Noah Blake received a little leather-bound diary. This reprint of his actual journal offers modern readers a charming glimpse of a vanished era through the eyes of a nineteenth-century farm boy. Eric Sloane—a distinguished historian, author, and artist—has expanded Noah Blake's daily entries with a fascinating explanatory narrative and 72 delightful drawings.
Hailed by Library Journal as "informative and nostalgic," this unique book features descriptions and drawings of such common chores as making nails, building a bridge, splitting shingles, spring plowing, and maple-sugaring, along with the construction of an entire backwoods farm. The result is a remarkable window onto the customs and preoccupations of rural New England two centuries ago.

Reprint of the Wilfred Funk, Inc., New York, 1962 edition.
Details
  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 19th May 2008
  • Trim Size: 8.37 x 11 in
  • ISBN: 9780486463049
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / General
Author Bio
The books of Eric Sloane celebrate the time-honored traditions of early America and remind us of the ties that forever bind us to them. A prolific artist, Sloane produced nearly 15,000 paintings and drawings over his lifetime, many of which enhance his delightful books of bygone days.
For his fifteenth birthday in 1805, Noah Blake received a little leather-bound diary. This reprint of his actual journal offers modern readers a charming glimpse of a vanished era through the eyes of a nineteenth-century farm boy. Eric Sloane—a distinguished historian, author, and artist—has expanded Noah Blake's daily entries with a fascinating explanatory narrative and 72 delightful drawings.
Hailed by Library Journal as "informative and nostalgic," this unique book features descriptions and drawings of such common chores as making nails, building a bridge, splitting shingles, spring plowing, and maple-sugaring, along with the construction of an entire backwoods farm. The result is a remarkable window onto the customs and preoccupations of rural New England two centuries ago.

Reprint of the Wilfred Funk, Inc., New York, 1962 edition.
  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 19th May 2008
  • Trim Size: 8.37 x 11 in
  • ISBN: 9780486463049
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / General
The books of Eric Sloane celebrate the time-honored traditions of early America and remind us of the ties that forever bind us to them. A prolific artist, Sloane produced nearly 15,000 paintings and drawings over his lifetime, many of which enhance his delightful books of bygone days.